Fellowship in Pediatric Critical Care

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Fellowship in Pediatric Critical Care

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Duration: 3 Year(s)

St. Christopher's Hospital for Children, Philadelphia

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA

Course TypeFellowship

Course Specialty

Pediatric Critical Care

Overview

The Pediatric Critical Care Medicine Fellowship at St. Christopher’s Hospital for Children is an ACGME-accredited three-year postgraduate training program that prepares physicians to become expert pediatric intensivists — clinicians skilled in the care of critically ill and injured children. Fellows receive diverse clinical exposure to multiple critical care environments including the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU), Cardiac Intensive Care Unit (CICU), Pediatric Burn Unit, and specialized rapid response teams. The curriculum integrates structured clinical rotations, multidisciplinary team collaboration, advanced supportive care including ECMO, and opportunities in sedation, transport medicine, and subspecialty electives. Research and scholarly activity are significant components, with approximately nine months of protected research time to develop expertise in evidence-based medicine, quality improvement, and scientific inquiry. Fellows also participate in high-level educational activities — including journal clubs, morbidity and mortality conferences, weekly case conferences, and statistical/research design instruction — and provide supervised teaching to pediatric residents and medical students. Through experiential learning and faculty mentorship, graduates are prepared to practice independently, contribute to academic pediatrics, and lead in clinical and research domains of pediatric critical care.

Admission Intake

JanuaryFebruaryMarchAprilMayJuneJulyAugustSeptemberOctoberNovemberDecember

Fee (INR):

-

Stipend (INR):

Fellows receive a salary/stipend according to Tower Health’s Graduate Medical Education compensation scales for advanced fellows.

Accomodation:

As Per Availability

Scholarship:

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Eligibility

  1. MD or DO from an accredited medical school
  2. ACGME-accredited Pediatrics residency completion
  3. Valid USMLE/COMLEX Step scores
  4. Board eligibility in Pediatrics
  5. Pennsylvania medical licensure eligibility before fellowship start
  6. Submission of required application through ERAS with personal statement, CV, letters of recommendation, and pediatric residency verification

Minimum Education

MD (Doctor of Medicine)MSc Critical Care NursingDoctor of Osteopathy (DO)

Admission Process:

  1. Prepare Application Materials: Updated CV, letters of recommendation (typically 3), personal statement, pediatric residency completion certificate, USMLE/COMLEX score reports.
  2. Submit Application via ERAS: Apply through the Electronic Residency Application Service during the fellowship application cycle.
  3. Program Review: Fellowship leadership reviews applications and invites selected candidates to interview.
  4. Interview: Attend interview(s) with program director and faculty.
  5. Rank/Selection: Candidates are ranked by the program; offers are made to the top candidates.
  6. Acceptance: Accept fellowship position, complete onboarding paperwork.
  7. Onboarding & Licensure: Finalize medical license verification and credentialing prior to program start (typically July 1).
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